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The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldChas de Whalley talks about the prime of Mr Ian Broudie |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldPete Wingfield in the ring with Soul mate Chas de Whalley |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldChas de Whalley talks to the other John Williams about his recent work with chart-toppers The Housemartins |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldChas De Whalley gets Eurodisco orientated with Berlin beatmeister Zeus B Held |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldThe anti-christ of studio recording, Dave Goodman, talks to Chas de Whalley |
Hugh MurphyInterview | Sound International, Nov 1978The ProducersHugh Murphy — a strange case of former Connie Francis assistant publicist taking the Kilburn High Road to find a kind of fame and fortune on the fast train, City to City. Fred Dellar buys a ticket and goes along for the ride. |
The War of The WorldsInterview | Sound International, Oct 1978The ProducersWe wish Wayne's Wells world war well: Richard 'Way With The Words' Elen interviews Jeff 'War Of The Worlds' Wayne. |
The ProducersGroup: Recording WorldColin Campsie & George McFarlaneChas de Whalley chats to Colin Campsie and George McFarlane, aka The Quick |
The Python and the Redwood StageFeature | Topic: Video / Film / Picture | Sound International, May 1979The ProducersAndré Jacquemin stars in "The Python and the Redwood Stage", introducing Doris Day as Fred Dellar, and a supporting cast including Dame Edna Everage and the Leyton Buzzards. Whipcrackaway, whipcrackaway! |
EditorialEditorial | Sound International, Aug 1978 |
A Producer's LifeGroup: One Two TacticsThen After A Few Years I Think I'll Be A Producermaking a career of knob twiddling |
Roundhouse StudiosFeature | Topic: Recording Studios | International Musician & Recording World, Aug 1975Report on London's newest and most futuristic recording studio |
LeaderEditorial | Home & Studio Recording, May 1985 |
French dressingGroup: Mixing It! |
Low Tech - High EmotionInterview | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Feb 1985On the brink with Kissing The Pink, a low-tech group with high-tech appeal. |
Force MajeureInterview | Music Technology, May 1989From Sheffield's tradition as the home of industrial funk, come the Fon Force. David Bradwell talks to the men behind the cream of modern northern dance music. |
Behind Hollywood BeyondInterview | Music Technology, May 1987'What's the Colour of Money?' was one of last year's most inventive hit singles, but since then, little has been heard from Mark Rogers. Tim Goodyer talks to him as the first HB album is released. |
Q lights, Q studio, QDIII...Group: Mixing It! |
State of Independents - Part 2Feature Series | Topic: Music Business | Music Technology, Nov 1993Time to PlayNottingham's Time Recording give an independent label's-eye view from the front line of dance music. Simon Trask checks his Swatch... |
The Rhythm SectionInterview | Sound International, Mar 1979Sly Dunbar & Robbie ShakespeareFilling in the musical background, Ralph Denyer talks to Peter Tosh's back line, Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare. |
Heroes - Part 9Feature Series | Topic: History / Culture | One Two Testing, Sep 1984Berry GordyBerry Gordy, boss of Motown |